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Himalayan blackberry [Rubus armeniacus] tolerates a wide range of soil textures and soil pHs. For example, it handles barren, infertile soils. But there are three conditions that Himalayan blackberry prefers: sun, soils that are moist or wet, and sites that have been disturbed. It particularly likes locations along rivers and streams, or in creek gullies. For it counts on its seeds being spread not just by birds and mammals, but also by waterbodies. Indeed, its seeds can survive long distance travel by water. It also likes room in which to spread, such as along roadsides, and in pastures. For another way that it reproduces is by its long canes arching down to the ground and rooting.

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